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The obituaries are in alphabetical order by married name.

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Capron, Philo H.

Rome Sentinel
November 19, 1886

Lee Center - Philo H. Capron died at his home in this village yesterday of dropsy.


Coventry, Cora A. Bork

Rome Sentinel
November 28, 1927

Mrs. Cora A. Coventry died at her home, 406 Expense Street, Saturday night following an illness of a year and a half. She was the only child of the late Charles and Sarah Wentworth Bork and was born at Lorena December 20, 1858. Much of her young life was spent at Lorena and she has been a resident of this city for the past 17 years. She had been in failing health for several years but had been a patient sufferer and her sudden passing comes as a great shock to her many friends. She was of a bright and cheerful disposition and her death will bring regret to her legion of friends. Surviving are two sons, Harry C. Coventry of Rochester, Minn., and Arthur B. Coventry of this city.


Coventry, Henry C.

Rome Sentinel
March 24, 1930

Henry C. Coventry, well known retired farmer of this section, passed away in a local hospital yesterday following an illness of two years. Mr. Coventry had been confined in bed for the past three weeks. He was born at Deerfield Corners 81 years ago, a son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Coventry, and was the last of a family of six children. On February 16, 1882, he was united in marriage to Cora Bork, who died several years ago. For the past 60 years Mr. Coventry had made his home on RFD 4, about two miles north of Ridge Mills on the east side of the Mohawk River, where he successfully engaged in farming. He was a member of Wright Settlement Grange 706, and had been a life member of the Oneida County Agricultural Society for 50 years. Surviving are two sons, Harry C., Rochester, Minn. and Arthur H., at home


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